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"He and the Princess came before the the movement to surround the Cossar camp was complete the Cossar pit at Chislehurst. They came suddenly, Sir, crashing through a dense thicket of giant oats, near River, upon a column of infantry ... Soldiers had been very nervous all day, and this produced a panic." "They shot him?" "No, Sir. They ran away. Some shot at him wildly against orders."
I know a good many people living about here, and I have no doubt we shall have quite as much society as we care for." Another month and they were established at Chislehurst, and Bob found the life there very pleasant. He generally drove his uncle up to town in the morning; getting to the office at ten o'clock, and leaving it at five in the afternoon.
"Six hundred pounds!" cries he, hardly above his breath, and with a pause between each word as if to gain strength to speak 'em. "Six hundred. Three for these gentlemen and three for my own needs; when that is done, hasten to Chislehurst and prepare my house; and, as you value my favour, see that nothing is wanting when I come there."
Suppose we tow the German fleet into Portsmouth, and leave Hohenzollern metaphorically under the heel of Romanoff and actually in a comfortable villa in Chislehurst, the hero of all its tea parties and the judge of all its gymkhanas! Well, cry the Militarists, suppose it by all means: could we desire anything better?
Captain O'Halloran obtained the rank of colonel but, losing an arm at the capture of Martinique, in 1794, he retired from the army and settled at Woolwich where Carrie was within easy reach of Chislehurst having his pension, and a comfortable income which Mr. Bale settled upon Carrie. At Mr.
Carville's flat looked from the second floor on St. James' Street. One of the men who lived at Chislehurst wanted to catch the 12.6 at Victoria and mentioned casually to the servant to bring a car round. 'You won't catch the 12.6, says Carville. 'Oh, yes, I shall, said the other man. 'I bet you a fiver you won't, says Carville. 'Done, said the other.
Her Majesty by a gesture gave away her daughter. Princess Louise was twenty-three, Lord Lorne twenty-six years of age. The Princess has rooms in Kensington Palace for her London residence. Eight days afterwards the Queen opened the Albert Hall. On the 3rd of April her Majesty visited the Emperor of the French at Chislehurst a trying interview. On the 21st of June the Queen opened St.
Behind him, in a single line, were four of his father's cousins, of whom the most conspicuous was Prince Napoleon. His likeness to the great Emperor was startling, and, as he walked bareheaded, one could see that it was emphasised by the way in which he had trained a solitary lock of hair upon his massive brow. The Emperor was buried in a temporary vault in the Catholic chapel of Chislehurst.
The visits of this high-minded gentleman and devoted friend were as welcome at a court crowded with self-seekers and charlatans as they were to be later in the solitude of Chislehurst. Arese was in Paris during the Congress, having been chosen by the king, at Cavour's urgent request, to carry his congratulations to the Emperor on the birth of the Prince Imperial.
When Helen and Fanny were looking out of the window at Chislehurst the place interested Fanny because the poor dear Empress of the French used to live there Miss Winchelsea took the opportunity to observe the book the young man held. It was not a guide-book but a little thin volume of poetry bound. She glanced at his face it seemed a refined, pleasant face to her hasty glance.
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